NovelHook
Home
LatestNewCompletedRankings

Browse by Genre

38 genres
RomanceFantasyActionAdventureComedyDramaSlice of LifeReincarnationHaremMysteryMartial ArtsSupernaturalMagicEasternSci-FiXuanhuanXianxiaJoseiHistoricalSystemOtherSchool LifePsychologicalUrbanTragedyGameShounenSeinenHorrorWuxiaFan FictionShoujoIsekaiSportsGender BenderWarMechaVideo Games
View all genres
NovelHook logoNovelHook
HomeLatestNewCompletedRankings

Genres

RomanceFantasyActionAdventureComedyDramaSlice of LifeReincarnationHaremMysteryMartial ArtsSupernaturalMagicEasternSci-FiXuanhuanXianxiaJoseiHistoricalSystem
NovelHook

A reader-first home for web novels across fantasy, romance, action, and beyond. Fresh chapters land every day — from independent authors and translators around the world.

Explore

Browse AllLatest UpdatesPopular NovelsRankingsCompleted

Genres

FantasyRomanceActionCultivationMore genres...

Resources

Privacy PolicyTerms of Service

© 2026 NovelHook. All rights reserved.

NovelHook/Double Cross/Chapter 1

Double Cross Chapter 1

"What's up, Bran?" asked Kingson, answering the call. "Yo twin, I gotta talk to you about one of my Forum niggas who got knocked last night." Kingson leaned back in his lazy boy armchair, a dull frontal headache increasing its tempo in his brain. "Who was it that got arrested?" "The homeboy Get Right." Branson gave a little laugh and he took a few puffs from the blunt he was smoking. The driver side window on his C 350 4MATIC was down and his left arm was draped halfway out the window, gold and bejeweled Rolex and diamond studded silver bracelet refracting in a dazzling light emitting display. The sun was out and Spring appeared to be debuting right on time. An undercover police car slowly crept by the Mercedes with the pigs glaring at the blunt in Branson's lazily outstretched hand. Branson couldn't see the pigs in the burgundy Chevy Impala but he knew they were looking at him, so he took a few more puffs of White Widow and blew it in their direction as they snailed up to the traffic light. "They calling that nigga 'Can't Get Right' now," laughed Branson, idly wondering how the pigs felt now that Cuomo had legalized marijuana in New York State. "Huh," Kingson grunted, idly wondering which "they" his brother was talking about. Well, he had a bit of time on his hands so he could afford to inquire into this situation. "He saw the judge yet?" "Doubt it, but since you ain't too far from the courthouse..." Branson trailed off, knowing his twin brother would get the point. Get Right was one of The Forum members and had to get a lawyer. There were three of them - Get Right, himself and Chulo. They ran the blocks between 125th Street and 145th Street between 7th and Saint Nicholas ("St. Nick") Avenues. They pushed dope, weed and cigarettes (the latter surprisingly outsold both of the former many times so they had been focusing a lot on making a deal with a certain Indian reservation upstate that would sell them cartons of cigarettes for dirt cheap prices; Indian reservations didn't pay State taxes on cigarettes and, after buying hundreds or even thousands of cartons of cigarettes from the company, they could then turn around and resell the cigarettes for a healthy profit). Chulo had decided to take a trip upstate in order to open a channel of communication for business with the reservation, or reservations.He should have been there by now already. It was unfortunate that Get Right got arrested but he'd been drunk and creating some kind of disturbance on his block, at 127th and St. Nick Avenue. Allegedly, a woman was involved but when the pigs pulled up on the scene and started searching everybody, they also found some cocaine and a registered firearm in his Tahoe. Branson explained all of the particulars to Kingson who took notes. "I'm on the block, bro. Hit me up when you find out what's what with that nigga," said Branson. "All right. I'm on the job... But you know my retainer fee," added Kingson, cringing inwardly a bit since this was his twin brother, but he knew Branson could afford it. "No doubt. I'ma send you the stack through mobile money. We'll chop it up later." This meant that they would speak again later. Branson dropped the call and made the transaction for a thousand dollars. That would hold his brother for a bit. Kingson wasn't a big time lawyer yet but he was damned good and deserved every penny he asked for. Meanwhile, Kingson finished following up on another of his clients, a rich white lady with whom he'd gone to school who had been arrested some weeks back for assaulting her ex-husband and his new fling. Bail had been granted at fifty thousand dollars and he had bailed her out with half that amount cash - no longer did bail bondsmen do the ten percent surety for clients who wanted to bail out. Due to the increasing number of bail jumpers, bail bondsmen had increased their fees accordingly. If you were going to jump bail and run (usually to neighboring New Jersey or Virginia) it would be worth it to the bail bondsmen, because you would never again see your deposit. In any event, it would take several court appearances and some money to make it all go away - he had already advised the woman ("Elsie Garfunkel") to start putting together some funds in order to grease the right elbows in the corridors of power. Kingson grabbed his notepad and sauntered out of his personal office into the small chaired waiting area that was currently empty. His secretary, a young Vietnamese lady called Delilah, in college and looking to make ends meet with this and another job, looked up at him and smiled perfunctorily before returning to some task or other on the desktop. He put on his suit jacket as he left his office waiting area, telling Delilah to take messages and that he would be out of the office for about two hours. The elevator was slow but at least it worked. After waiting a few fruitless minutes for said elevator, Kingson decided to take the stairs; he was only on the fourth floor, after all. As he was turning the corner to the ground floor staircase exit, he bumped into a younger looking woman who went flying. Quick reflexes from years of exercising resulted in Kingson catching the woman as she fell back. His muscles grew instantly taut with her weight and the woman felt the ease of the strength by which this tall, dark and handsome stranger held her. Kingson helped her stand erect and picked up some files that she had dropped. "Sorry about that," he apologized. "Oh, no need to be, I was also in a rush," she responded, gazing at the floor so that her curly blonde highlighted hair would cover most of her face. "Hey," said Kingson. "You okay, Miss Thang?" She looked up, smiling and answered: "Just fine, thanks." As Kingson stepped past her, she said, "Although I might need a lawyer for this little accident. You know any good lawyers?" They shared an easy laugh before he answered. "I might." Without giving any thought to it, he went into his pocket for one of his cards. But as he was giving it to her, he suddenly pulled it back and added his personal number on the back. "At your service." He bowed, smiled and left the staircase. It was only when he left the building that he realized he hadn't even asked her name. Shrugging mentally, he walked to the parking lot directly adjacent to the building in which he rented office space for his fledgling practice at 130 Cooper Square.
Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I read Double Cross Chapter 1 online for free?

You can read Double Cross Chapter 1 for free on NovelHook. No registration required — just open the chapter and start reading.

Is Double Cross Chapter 1 the latest chapter?

Check the chapter list on the Double Cross page to see the most recent chapter. New updates appear as soon as they are released.

When will Double Cross Chapter 2 be released?

Release timing for Double Cross Chapter 2 depends on the author. Bookmark the novel on NovelHook to get the next chapter as soon as it drops.

Can I read Double Cross Chapter 1 on my phone?

Yes — NovelHook is fully mobile-optimized. Double Cross Chapter 1 works on any smartphone, tablet, or desktop browser.

Do I need an account to read Double Cross Chapter 1?

No account needed. Double Cross Chapter 1 and every other chapter on NovelHook are 100% free to read without signing up.

How do I find the next chapter after Double Cross Chapter 1?

Use the "Next" button at the top or bottom of Double Cross Chapter 1 to jump to Chapter 2, or open the chapter list to browse all chapters.

What is Double Cross Chapter 1 about?

Double Cross Chapter 1 continues the story of Double Cross. Open the chapter above to read the full content.

Is Double Cross Chapter 1 available in English?

Yes. Double Cross Chapter 1 is available in English on NovelHook, free to read online.

Can I adjust font size while reading Double Cross Chapter 1?

Yes. Open the reading settings (gear icon) to change font size and background theme while reading Double Cross Chapter 1.

How many chapters does Double Cross have in total?

The full chapter list is available on the Double Cross detail page. Double Cross Chapter 1 is one of many chapters — browse the list to see them all.

Continue Reading
Double Cross Chapter 2Double Cross Chapter 3Double Cross Chapter 4Double Cross Chapter 5Double Cross Chapter 6Double Cross Chapter 7Double Cross Chapter 8Double Cross Chapter 9Double Cross Chapter 10Double Cross Chapter 11
You May Also Like
Doomsday WonderlandDorothy’s Forbidden GrimoireDoted By The Regent KingDouble-Blind: A Modern LITRPGDouble Claims: The Lost mateDouluo Dalu 4: Ultimate FightingDouluo Dalu: I Am The True Son of Destiny!Douluo Dalu: Starting Evolution as the Man-Faced Demon SpiderDouluo Dalu: The Legend of Heavenly RulerDouluo Dalu: Transforming Soul Rings into Soul Veins